A Streetcar Named Desire
Family troubles
Frecknall’s Streetcar is a commendable, if not stellar outing
Explaining the Boriswave
How and why the Conservatives betrayed their voters on immigration
Are all Christians monks?
George Guiver’s book exudes down-to-earthiness, bordering on irreverence
A craven surrender
The handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius represents a mindless and unjust capitulation to a foreign power
What’s wrong with the Human Rights Act?
It makes judges the arbiter of moral and political as well as legal decisions
The DUP aren’t tough negotiators
The party that claimed to stand up for unionists capitulated at every turn
Confessions of a Melbourne Bus-Fare Evader
I am become bus, destroyer of bourgeois class consciousness
Scruton and the roots of modern conservatism
Roger Scruton’s path from sophisticated soirées to a squalid Fleet Street pub
The triumph of Irish populism
The three major parties went with what is popular, rather than what is right
A worthy but deeply flawed attack on woke
A distinct lack of charity when evaluating the motivations and goals of others